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Wildlife Cameraman and the Sony PlayStation

Wildlife Cameraman and the Sony PlayStation

by Graham Horder | Aug 27, 2019 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary

Graham Horder talks about being a Wildlife Cameraman and the Sony PlayStation. Years ago I thought I knew what being a wildlife cameraman meant. At that time I didn’t think it would have anything to do with playing computer games. What did I know? The future...

filming wildlife sequences – part one

by Graham Horder | Nov 19, 2018 | Wildlife Filming Techniques

filming wildlife sequences – part one how to keep editors happy If you can keep editors happy with your sequence building ability, congratulations. If any of them ever says, ‘Today’s lesson is filming wildlife sequences – part one,’ just...

great spotted woodpecker drumming sequel

by Graham Horder | Aug 28, 2018 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary

Great spotted woodpecker drumming sequel Great spotted woodpecker drumming sequel: well, here’s the shot. I’m still not happy though. Ask any wildlife cameraman and you will rarely find that they are totally happy with anything they shoot. The shot could...
Great spotted woodpeckers drumming

Great spotted woodpeckers drumming

by Graham Horder | Apr 11, 2018 | Wildlife Cameraman Diary

Great spotted woodpeckers drumming Great spotted woodpeckers drumming is a great sound. They’ll start drumming as early as February and carry on through April. No doubt people have recorded drumming in other months too. You can read about great spotted...

Unique wildlife behaviour

by Graham Horder | Mar 9, 2018 | Out and About, Wildlife Cameraman Diary

Unique wildlife behaviour Unique wildlife behaviour and the filming thereof can take many forms. As a wildlife cameraman it is always exciting to be presented with the challenge of filming something a bit different. Okay, wouldn’t be all love to head off and...
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